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%T In-depth Historical Analysis of Healthcare Screening Systems
%A Cunha, Maria
%J European Journal of Management Issues
%N 4
%P 210-216
%V 31
%D 2023
%K Triage; Emergency Medical Services; National Health System; Healthcare Management; Screening Management
%@ 2523-451X
%X The management facilitated by Triage Systems raises numerous inquiries for both healthcare professionals and users, rendering it an increasingly pertinent concern. In Portugal, emergency services cater to millions of individuals annually. The dynamic shifts in care are abundant and contingent on the specific nature of the healthcare required. Change, therefore, stands as a perpetual element in the realm of medicine, with alterations unfolding at an accelerating pace and growing complexity. Within the realm of emergency services, Triage serves as the inaugural stage in the healthcare delivery process. It necessitates a meticulous and rigorous approach, a task reserved for adept professionals who are adequately prepared for responsibility. The intricate nature of Triage underscores its pivotal role, setting the tone for the subsequent stages of healthcare provision. As the landscape of healthcare continues to evolve, the effectiveness and precision of Triage become even more crucial, emphasizing the need for ongoing training and adaptability among healthcare professionals. The methodology of the research consists of a thorough literature review to compare different screening systems in healthcare, to better understand the current situation. The findings indicate that the Screening System is both valid and beneficial. Nevertheless, ongoing adjustments in service management are required to enhance its effectiveness and alignment.
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%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
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